Box 2
Contains 13 Results:
Blank envelope, date of production not identified
Envelope in which most of these letters in this folded were contained, date of production not identified.
Letter from Nancy [Kane?] to “My darlings”, approximately 1886
Letter from Nancy [Kane?] to “My darlings,” on the condition of their dying father [John K. Kane, Jr.?], dated approximately 1886.
Dried flower in an envelope, 1886 March 22
Envelope containing a dried flower, dated March 22, 1886.
Handwritten music sheet, 1888 January 25
Handwritten undated sheet music (in pencil). Also includes calling card with “Miss Anne Francis Kane, Chestnut Hill” printed on it, dated 25 January 1888.
George R. Foulke telegraph to Florence B. Kane, 1889
Telegraph, from George R. Foulke, West Chester, Pennsylvania, to Florence B. Kane, telling her that both Jean and the “boy” are doing well, includes envelope, dated 1889.
Florence B. Kane envelope, 1889 July 13
Empty envelope, addressed to Florence B. Kane at Chestnut Hall, Philadelphia, in handwriting of George R. Foulke, postmarked from West Chester, dated July 13, 1889.
George R. and Jean Kane Foulke note, 1890 January 25
George R. and Jean Kane Foulke note that says, “With love from George and Jean and little George,” leaf enclosed, dated January 25, 1890.
William Wallace letter to Florence B. Kane, 1890 March 16
Letter from William Wallace, London, to “Miss Kane” [Florence B. Kane], enclosing for her something that “has pleased many” (not there), dated March 16, 1890.
George R. Foulke letter to Florence B. Kane, 1892 May 21
Letter from George R. Foulke, while in Bolo, to Florence B. Kane, informing her of the birth of their new daughter, Jean, datedMay 21, 1892.
Florence B. Kane letter to George Foulke, 1897 October 3
Letter from Florence, Chestnut Hill, to George Foulke, thanking him for his check but telling him she can’t accept it, dated October 3, 1897.